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HP's chief mum on scandal
September 19, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
While it seems that everyone, from the federal courts to the state attorneys, is launching an investigation into the HP boardroom spy scandal, the company's CEO is busy doing a road show. Mark Hurd has been busy talking about what's on his agenda, the technology evolution taking place within his business, what he sees as growth areas and the urgent need to become much more responsive to customers. The one thing Hurd isn't talking about is what's going on with the investigations and the tactics contractors used to find out who was leaking confidential boardroom information.
For more on HP's business vision:
- read the interview at CIO Today
PLUS: HP chairman called to testify in Capitol Hill hearings. Article
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